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  • Superior: The Return Of Race Science

    Superior: The Return Of Race Science

    In conversation with scientist and writer Angela Saini about her much-lauded work on the murky history, science and politics of race – and how the far-right is attempting to repackage racism in the...
    Speaker(s): Angela Saini

  • Communion: …And Now, the Weather…

    Communion: …And Now, the Weather…

    Every day on the news there are stories of doom and destruction; wars and rumours of wars; poverty, child abuse, corruption … and then a smiley soul slides on to tell us what the weather will be...
    Speaker(s): Azariah France Williams, Pip Herbert, Electric Cabaret, Peter Graystone, Christian Aid

  • …and now, the weather…

    …and now, the weather…

    For our 2022 festival communion, we met to express the planet's fear and distress, to give words to creation's grief, and to ask for God's mercy. It was a service about climate care and climate...

  • Space to Breathe

    Space to Breathe

    Space to Breathe are a Sheffield based Wellbeing organisation bringing the creative arts, simple spirituality and positive psychology to conversations about Mental Health and Wellbeing. Space to...

  • Grove

    Grove

    Greenbelt's outdoor gathering space, The Grove is for all ages and offers sessions designed to help you connect with God in nature and to enter into all things Forest Church. As well as planned...

  • Boughton House

    Boughton House

    Boughton is both a family home and one of Britain's grandest and best-preserved stately homes. The house is renowned for its outstanding collections of fine art, furniture, tapestries, porcelain...

  • Amos Trust

    Amos Trust

    Amos Trust is a small creative human rights organisation. We challenge injustice, build hope and create positive change, working with vibrant local partners around the world. Street Justice – On...

  • Sheena Cruse

    Sheena Cruse

    Painting and drawing from observation have always been at the heart of my art. My work includes landscape, portraiture and the human figure. As a practising artist I painted painted murals on...

  • Out of the Box

    Out of the Box

    OutoftheBox is a movement promoting personal and community wellbeing through the power of story and play. Our storytellers create brave relational spaces to breathe, trust, listen, feel, wonder, play...

  • Lola Olufemi

    Lola Olufemi

    Lola Olufemi (she/they) is a black feminist writer and Stuart Hall foundation researcher from London based in the Centre for Research and Education in Art and Media at the University of Westminster....

  • Meg Wroe

    Meg Wroe

    I am a London based artist, painting in acrylics on canvas, cardboard, wood or slate. I want to capture a sense of wonder in the midst of my urban neighbourhood. My recent work is inspired by the...

  • Helen Seymour

    Helen Seymour

    Helen Seymour is a poet and storyteller who has toured two solo shows across the UK, premiering her latest at Southbank Centre as part of London Literature Festival (2019, in the before-times). Her...

  • Amelia Horgan

    Amelia Horgan

    Amelia Horgan is a writer, researcher and editor from London. She is currently a PhD candidate on work at the University of Essex's School of Philosophy and Art History. Her first book, Lost in Work...

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  • Malcolm Guite

    Malcolm Guite

    Malcolm Guite is a bestselling poet, priest and academic, and a life fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, where he was chaplain for nearly twenty years. He speaks widely in the United Kingdom and...

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